The Bible Dept.

Day 33: Romans 9-11

Feb 2, 2025
A lively dive into Romans 9-11 exploring election, predestination, and Israel’s role in salvation history. The discussion contrasts ancient and modern views of predestination and teases how election can be corporate rather than strictly individual. Expect careful readings of Jacob and Esau, Isaiah’s Cyrus, and Paul’s warning to Gentile believers. It closes on the puzzling promise that all Israel will be saved.
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INSIGHT

Predestination Within Ancient Context

  • Paul uses predestination language in a Greco-Roman context where outcomes link to human action and obedience.
  • Dr. Manny Arango argues Paul likely speaks of foreknowledge tied to human response, not arbitrary divine decree.
INSIGHT

Election, Foreknowledge, And Salvation Differ

  • Election, foreknowledge, and salvation are distinct concepts in Paul’s thought and shouldn't be conflated.
  • Dr. Manny Arango emphasizes that being elected doesn't automatically mean guaranteed salvation.
ANECDOTE

Cyrus: Anointed But Not Converted

  • Dr. Manny Arango cites Isaiah 45 and King Cyrus as an example of someone anointed by God yet not depicted as converted.
  • He uses Cyrus to show election can be for a purpose without guaranteeing personal salvation.
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